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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
0.5 stars
Pros: noting significant
Cons: slow to wake up, needs new battery every 3 weeks
Summary: the apple wireless mouse solution is lousy. (... read more
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Good mouse, costs a bit, but a good mouse"
Pros: +Easy to setup. For me it was simply enabling bluetooth, going into the wizard, and it detects and setups for me. +Fast response time (was fast for me, I didn't notice any lag) +Easy to enable even after sleep (I just held my mouse at a 45 degree angle,
Cons: -Costs a lot -Heavy, the batteries really make this bugger a weight in the bag, but it's not that bad. -One button, doesn't bother me so much, but it does bother others
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
0.5 stars
"Although expensive, battiers will cost you more."
Pros: Great looking mouse, very stylish in the Apple tradition of simplicity. Wireless is a real pleasure after dragging the mouse cord around.
Cons: It requires either rechargeable batteries or Lithium. Alkaline last a week or two. When the Bluetooh connection is lost, you have to manually go in and re-establish. Seems silly in the days of computerization. Would like a dock for recharging and a m
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
4.0 stars
Pros: Feels solid. Has a two-position click firmness adjustment. Driver well integrated with Panther. Behaves just like the standard Apple USB mouse. Same, easy-to-use one-button design.
Cons: Same, limited one-button design. Be sure to download the latest Bluetooth firmware from Apple to avoid having to Pair the mouse each time you wake from sleep. Consider using AAs NiMH rechargables.
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
3.5 stars
Pros: Reduces the cable clutter, great to use on the road with a PowerBook but...
Cons: Needs to be enabled through blue tooth set-up panel each time to computer goes to sleep - which is frequently if you're using a power book. If anyone has a work-around, let me know, please. There's a virtual beer for whoever has the solution :)
